1967 - 1972 Factory Window Sheet/Sticker

1967 - 1972 Factory Window Sheet/Sticker

1967 - 1972 Chevrolet/GMC Factory Window Sheet/Sticker

$79.00 + $10.00 shipping

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The factory window sticker was intended to be stuck to the driver's side or rear window of all 1971 - 1972 Chevrolet Trucks before leaving the factory as required by law. Often the dealer would remove them before they were put on the lot for sale and put on a GM dealer "promotional" label. These sheets are quite rare and in demand by truck owners. The options listed on this window sheet match those found on the SPID options decal in the glove box of your truck.

Compare the SPID and window sticker above and you can see they are for the same truck (Blazer) but the window sheet has the longer description of the options. This is because it doesn't have to cut text off due to space limitations like the SPID does.

This is a great item to have in addition to your SPID and looks great laminated and hung in your truck window at shows. When ordered, your window sheet is printed on both a thin factory style tractor fed paper and a durable paper that looks yellowed a bit from age. You will receive 2 copies of the thinner original style window sheet and 2 copies of the heavier paper sheet. You will also receive 1 of the "carbon copy" style sheets.

This is a great way to show everyone where your truck was first purchased! If you aren't sure where it was first purchased - the window sheet can be made to show whatever city and/or dealership you would like.

These original window sheets were produced at the GM factory and NOT by dealers. Dealers did produce some price sheets that look a little different but they did not have access to the type font that GM used on these window sheets and also on their SPID tags. The factory always printed this sheet for the window of the truck along with a carbon copy. The carbon copies are extremely rare. The window sheet and carbon copy were printed in unison at the factory through a continuous or "tractor" feed printer that produced paper with the tear away edges.

If you have any questions about creating one of these for your truck - please send me a message in the form at the bottom of this page.

Dealer Specific Zone / Identity Number

Circled in green above is a closer look at the dealer specific number. This number shows exactly which dealer the truck was delivered to and where it was offered for sale. This particular number is the one assigned to Felix Chevrolet in Los Angeles. I research each dealer number for the window stickers so you won't need to worry about finding it.

Factory Order Number

This number is usually associated with special order trucks. Highly optioned trucks were often hard to find and so customers would order them at a dealer. The order would go to the GM factory and the truck would be built for that customer with a specific order number. If your truck has an order number it will also be seen in the lower right hand corner of your SPID decal in your glove box. If you are getting a SPID and window sheet together - a special order number can be added to both if you choose.